
Part memoir, part self-help, part chat show, part tragic-comedy. Artist Alex Loveless takes us on his journey through using creativity to maintain mental health, bearing all in the hopes that it'll help you on yours.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 77 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Categories | Visual ArtsArts | ||||

Alex finds a joyous bubble of spring in within the roiling, tempestuous Scottish April weather and ponders the tension created by the man-made wonder of farmland vs the chaos of nature, and how that helps inform the artist’s vision.
Alex welcomes back artist Caitlin Hanna to talk about the role of emotions in art, both from the perspective of the artist and the viewer. They discuss their own work and experiences as well as that of well known artists from various fields.
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Alex revisits his interview with artist Caitlin Hanna, in which they talk about grief, mental health, and neurodiversity. Caitlin discusses their art as therapy, creating zines, and the challenges of emotional expression in art.
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Join Alex walking up a long hill as he wheezes out his thoughts on the body-image crushing nature of making video of yourself, and reflects on the importance of having the right tools for the job at hand.
The video in question can be found here
Alex wonders some woodland pondering on his recent artistic productivity and how this is, in part, down to his new found ability to know when to stop. A flock of sheep make it known that they think otherwise.
Summary
Alex revisits this 2024 episode where he takes aim at the evils and excesses of art speak via Tolstoy, Artificial Intelligence, and the science of Bullshit.
• Artspeak. The Bullshit Language of Art
• ChatGPT is Bullshit
• On Bullshit by H... more
Alex talks about his passion for art books and the acquisition thereof, and introduces a series of episodes that showcase some of his book collection, starting with tomes on the artists Boris Vallejo and Jenny Saville.
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I loved the podcast on perfectionism. Resonated with me… especially the bit about knowing when to stop… I have found myself In Situations where I have tried painting the same picture about 20 times only to decide the one I painted first was the best. Articulate, on
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